
Transplanted to London from Berlin at a young age on one of the last Kindertransports to reach England, Susan Einzig started teaching at London art schools when she was still in her teens. She became friends with fellow artists John Minton and Keith Vaughan, and was well known in London’s post-war art scene. Painting and drawing have always been Einzig’s main mediums. Recently however, she rekindled an earlier interest in the process of printmaking. There is an expressive, elegiac quality to these etchings of landscapes and the just-glimpsed figures passing through.